Hi, Adam,
The following details of my older amphora image are as follows.
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| Property | Value|
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| checksum | aa279b9ae1f265a232266e
When was the old image built and when was the new one built? I noticed my
images had stopped working on our older (Liberty) production cloud, and
discovered that recently Ubuntu and Centos have both upgraded cloud-init to
0.7.9 in their base images (from something like 0.7.5), which finished the
de
Hi, Michael,
I once installed a successful environment, so I move the amphora image of the
environment to my latest environment which doesn’t work. I create a load
balancer in the latest environment using the old amphora image, and it works.
So I think there is some problem with the amphora ima
Hi, Michael,
I checked neutron_lbaas.conf, the service provider is set as
“LOADBALANCERV2:Octavia:neutron_lbaas.drivers.octavia.driver.OctaviaDriver:default”.
Further, I installed a new environment in a new VM today, it still doesn’t work.
Best regards,
Yipei
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Hi Yipei,
Even running through neutron-lbaas I get the same successful test.
Just to double check, you are using the Octavia driver?
stack@devstackpy27-2:~$ sudo ip netns exec
qdhcp-4bcefe3e-038f-4a77-af4f-a560b6316a7a curl 172.21.1.16
Welcome to 172.21.1.17 connection 3
Michael
On Thu, Sep 28,
Hi, Michael,
Thanks a lot. Look forward to your further test. I try deploying a new
environment, too. Hope it can work well this time.
Best regards,
Yipei
On Wed, Sep 27, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Yipei Niu wrote:
> Hi, Michael,
>
> The instructions are listed as follows.
>
> First, create a net1.
>
Hi Yipei,
I ran this scenario today using octavia and had success. I'm not sure
what could be different.
I see you are using neutron-lbaas. I will build a devstack with
neutron-lbaas enabled and try that, but I can't think of what would
impact this test case by going through the neutron-lbaas pa
Hi, Michael,
The instructions are listed as follows.
First, create a net1.
$ neutron net-create net1
$ neutron subnet-create net1 10.0.1.0/24 --name subnet1
Second, boot two vms in net1
$ nova boot --flavor 1 --image $image_id --nic net-id=$net1_id vm1
$ nova boot --flavor 1 --image $image_id --
Hi, Michael,
I think the octavia is the latest, since I pull the up-to-date repo of
octavia manually to my server before installation.
Anyway, I run "sudo ip netns exec amphora-haproxy ip route show table 1" in
the amphora, and find that the route table exists. The info is listed as
follows.
def
Hi Yipei,
I just tried to reproduce this and was not successful.
I setup a tenant network, added a web server to it, created a
loadbalancer VIP on the tenant network, added the webserver as a
member on the load balancer. I can curl from the tenant network
qdhcp- netns without issue.
Are you run
Hi, all,
I encounter some problems when using Octavia. After installing octavia with
devstack, I create a load balancer named lb1 (VIP: 10.0.1.9, IP of VRRP
port: 10.0.1.3) for a subnet (10.0.1.0/24), then a listener, a pool, and
two members. All the resources are created successfully. The two mem
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